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Natural stone for cultural heritage: local resources with a global impact, Prague, Czech Republic, 19-22 September

Tuesday 19th September 2017 to Friday 22nd September 2017

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The Studio for the Restoration of Sculptural Works of Art (Academy of Fine Arts in Prague) in co-operation with the Mineral Resources Research Group (Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy & Mineral Resources, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague) cordially invite you to take part in the international conference Natural stone for cultural heritage: local resources with a global impact to be held in Prague, Czech Republic, 19-22 September.

Anyone who would like to submit a paper to the conference regarding natural stone research, should contact

The Studio for the Restoration of Sculptural Works of Art (Academy of Fine Arts in Prague) in co-operation with the Mineral Resources Research Group (Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy & Mineral Resources, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague) cordially invite you to take part in the international conference Natural stone for cultural heritage: local resources with a global impact to be held in Prague, Czech Republic, 19-22 September.

Anyone who would like to submit a paper to the conference regarding natural stone research, should contact

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